AGP Executive Report
Last update: a minute agoMigration Crackdown: Amnesty says the EU is complicit in Libya’s widening migrant crackdown, pointing to arrests, detentions and forced expulsions in both east and west as EU-backed coastguard support expands. Border Controls: Eastern Libya has banned entry for Somalis, Sudanese, Eritreans and Ethiopians, with exemptions for diplomats and some health and education workers. Detention Concerns: South Sudan’s parliament speaker says over 100 South Sudanese are detained in Libya, while 55 are held in Kenya, urging action from foreign and interior ministries. Security & Crime: Misrata customs seized 4,752 blocks of hashish—over 5,000 kg—after containers were searched with prosecution and K9 support. Politics & Elections: UNSMIL reports Libyan parties reached consensus on a presidential election law, with the next consultation round set for early July. Culture & Heritage: Restoration work at Shahat’s Demeter Temple nears completion of key phases, while Sabratha signed a deal to remove the ancient city from UNESCO’s danger list. Defense Diplomacy: CDF Munir and Lt Gen Haftar discussed strengthening bilateral defence ties with Pakistan, including training and security cooperation.
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